Destinations for every possible interest

Regional Museum of Tlaxcala INAH

The heart of the XVI century Franciscan ex-convent

The Grutas de San Gabriel

A natural experience to discover and enjoy in Colima

Cathedral Basilica of Durango

The breathtaking and monumentally scaled baroque masterpiece of northern Mexico, anchoring the capital with its majestic twin towers, intricate stone-carved facade, and a rich, golden neoclassical sanctuary that holds centuries of sacred art and silver-era devotion.

Museo Bebeleche

The ultra-modern and brilliantly interactive learning pavilion of Durango, featuring cutting-edge digital exhibits, hands-on science labs, and a majestic 3D macro-screen wrapped inside a bold, avant-garde architectural playground.

Museum of the Three Juanes

The captivating and historically charged hilltop museum of Tetela de Ocampo, housed within an authentic 19th-century military barracks to honor the three legendary liberal generals—Juan N. Méndez, Juan Crisóstomo Bonilla, and Juan Francisco Lucas—who fiercely defended Mexico’s sovereignty.

Former Franciscan Convent of San Miguel Arcángel

The monumentally scaled and awe-inspiring 16th-century fortress-monastery of Huejotzingo, boasting an imposing gothic-plateresque stone facade, exquisite courtyard corner chapels, and a pristine, soaring gold-leaf altarpiece that stands as a supreme treasure of early colonial architecture.

Local Museum of Evangelization

The serene and historically profound museum sanctuary housed inside the majestic 16th-century Franciscan convent of Huejotzingo, displaying invaluable sacred art, rare colonial codices, and original architectural relics that tell the story of the early spiritual and cultural encounter in Puebla.

Parish of San Miguel Arcángel

The elegant and historically rich parish of Puebla, showcasing an imposing stone facade, a majestic bell tower that commands the local skyline, and a deeply serene sanctuary adorned with exquisite sacred art dedicated to the patron archangel.

Temple of San Diego de Alcalá

The exquisite and historically rich 17th-century churrigueresque jewel of Puebla, showcasing a masterfully carved pink sandstone facade, elegant brick-and-tile structural contrasts, and a deeply serene, gold-accented sanctuary built upon layers of Franciscan history.

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